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10/4/2022
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve a Resolution Amending the 2018 Community Wildfire Protection Plan and to authorize the Chairman's Signature on the Adoption Page with Amendment
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6
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Consent Agenda
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94348
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Resolution
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Prioritizing Landscape Treatments for Dual Benefits <br />lntegration of forest health and wildfire response benefit using pODs <br />PotentialOperational Delineations (PODs) provide a pow- <br />erful spatial framework to communicate and identify lo- <br />cations that will deliver dual benefits for forest health and <br />wildfire response at the landscape scale. PODs are large <br />landscape areas delimited by Potential Control Lines <br />(PCLs) for fire operations (suppression, prescribed fire, <br />and managed wildfire) delineated by fire operations per- <br />sonnel. PCLs can be roads, ridgelines, or any artificial or <br />natural fuelbreak that provides a strategic opportunity for <br />fire operations. Summarizing landscape treatment priori- <br />ties (Fig. '1) within PODs and wildfire response benefit pri- <br />orities (Fig. 3) within PCLs enables planners and managers <br />to identify, at a high level, locations where forest health or <br />fuels treatments can be connected to a high-priority pCL <br />that will suppoft firefighter operations (e.g. ingress/egress <br />route or opportunity for engagement). <br />There is important work to do in all Manastash-Taneum <br />PODs. First priority PODs follow spatial patterns of forest <br />health treatment needs and occur predominantly in the <br />western part of the planning area (Fig. 4; Taneum Ridge). <br />PODs and PCLs in this planning area typically similar pri- <br />ority rankings. One notable exception is a first priority pCL <br />on the west side of the planning area adjacent to South <br />Cle Elum Ridge. Furlher work is needed to assess PCLs lo- <br />cally for their condition and detailed treatment needs, <br />which will depend on management goals and values at <br />risk. ldeally, landscape treatments will be implemented <br />adjacent to priority PCLs where feasible to maximize both <br />forest health and wildfire response goals. <br />Achieving dual benefits will require primarily large, land- <br />scape-level treatments across PODs (-100's-1,000's of <br />acres) and, to a lesser extent, targeted treatments along <br />PCLs. These two approaches combined will contribute to <br />restoring and maintaining large portions of the landscape <br />in a resilient condition while providing safe and effective <br />areas for firefighter engagement during suppression, pre- <br />scribed fire, or managed wildfire operations. <br />CONTACT <br />Amy Ramsey <br />Forest Health Strategic Plan Coordinator <br />360-902-1694 <br />a my.ramsey@d nr.wa.gov <br />Achieving forest health and wildfire response goals <br />will require primarily large, landscape-level treat- <br />ments across PODs (-100's-1,000's of acres) and, <br />to a lesser extent, targeted treatments along PCLs. <br />LFAR.N MORE <br />This landscape evaluation was updated in 2A20. <br />More details about DNR's priority planning areas are <br />available on the 20-Year Forest Health Strategic Plan website: <br />https://www.dnr.wa.govlForestHealthPlan <br />Figure 4' Landscape prioritization of dual benefits using PODs as a spatial framework to summarize treatment priorities. <br />Both maps display landscape treatment priority within PODs and wildfire response benefit within PCLs. The map on the left <br />shows the datasets at the raster level, while the map on the right shows the same information summarized and ranked within <br />PODs and PCLs. Gray within planning area denotes locations without substantial forest cover. PCL width is inflated to display <br />spatiaf patterns. PODs shown here are port of an ongoing process towards sn all-Iqnds delineotion; POD boundories qre sub- <br />iect to change following on-the-ground vetting and continued diologue among witdfire agencies and stokeholders. <br />Priority Priority ranking <br />J' <br />I <br />Landscape priority <br />for dual benefits <br />.! <br />r': <br />T <br />I <br />t <br />L <br />*\ <br />H <br />t, <br /># <br />Landscape treatmenl <br />priority (across PODs) <br />e High <br />l ro* <br />Wildfire response <br />benefit (within PCLs) <br />a Hiott <br />- Low <br />: Potential control <br />line (PCL) <br />PCL ndary) <br />POD <br />Priority ranking <br />PCL <br />I:1 <br />2 <br />1 <br />2 <br />PODx <br />s4
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